East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 10, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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    SPORTS
MOVIES
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE
CLASSIFIED
MARKETS
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON; MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1020.
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WAR ON GAMBLING IS
OPENED BY PRESIDENT
M CARTHY OF LEAGUE
Throe Known Gamesters Order
ed Barred from San Francis
co Park and General Clean
up Over Circuit is Promised.
SAN 'FRANCISCO, Cul.. May Is. A
drive to stamp out gambling on base
all gurnet) in the C'oul I.ougue parks
was opened tfumlay with an announco
mem, by President Wlllluin H. McCar
thy of the foast League that"threo
bo barred from all parks In the league.
"I would close every park In the
league rather than permit gambling to
continue," McCarthy declared. The
text of thoslato)iciit follows:
"I have today notified the Han.Fra'n-
ciftco baseball club to hereafter refuse
admission to three known gamblers.
"In doing this I am acting under
resolution passed by the board of di
rectors of- tho Pacific Coast Baseball
Ijoaguo and tho expulsion applies to
every park under our Jurisdiction.
Detectives Have Been Ilusy.
"For the post two weeks through
the assistance of the chief of police
and through private detectives I have
endeavored to stop gambling on ball
games. It Is difficult to secure the
evidence that would warrant a con
viction under tho law. However, the
men who make this their business are
known and further expulsions will fol
low. "One way or the other ganilillng Is
going to bo stopped, llaseball Is the
one sport that must bo kept clean. It
cannot he clean if these Influences are
permitted to thrive. Irrespective of
the consequences, every known gam
bler and they are and will be known
Is going to be expelled from our
parks.
"Directly this action has nothing to
do with the dismissal of players Kenton
and Smith by the San Francisco club.
Indirectly It has. Men like those who
havo been warned off In this Instance
breed the rumors and suspicions that
neither true or untrue, compelled the
action which Manager (Ira ham was
forced to take.
San lYnnrlHui Not Alone
"San Francisco will be cleaned of
baseball gambling first. Ovary other
city In the Pacific Const league will be
clean before many weeks.
"It Is a crime that the one sport
which Is peculiarly American, the one
sport that every American loves and
encourages, should have to combat
such influences. Hut It means either
the survival of baseball or gambling
and decent men can make but one
choice. I -would rather close every
park than permit gambling to continue--William
H McCarthy."
PILOT ROCK DEFEATS WEST END LEAGUE HAS !
HELIX ON OWN FIELD! TWO ONE-SIDED GAMES
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IJFAOVK nASKIlAIL
National I rujrue
lioston 7, New York 0.
Chicago g, Pittsburg 7.
ft. I.oills u. Cincinnati 6.
Brooklyn 5, Philadelphia 4.
American League
Cleveland 4. Chicago 3.
New York r. Washington 3.
St. Louis 7. Detroit 4.
CHARGES PAPEBl "COUNKIl"
WASHINGTON May 10 Charges of
a "corner" In print paper were made
today before the senate committee in
vestigating the paper shortage by
Cortland Smith, president of the Am
erican Press Association. Smith tes
tified that print paper manufacturers
were In conspiracy to regulate both
production and prices.
QUALITY
SKIUICB
SANITATION
To Our
Customers
All cash register receipts of April 7th, and all
accounts paid before the 10th of this month, of goods
purchased on that date will be returned to you by our
one-day free offer.
If you are not already a customer it will pay you
to investigate.
Pendleton Trading Co.
Phone 455
"If if in the Market We Have It"
Pilot Hock (rot it's lontf-dculred re
voiiffe over Helix by Wlnnfi.fr. 16 to 8,
at Helix yesterday in the only Kiime
Played in the Hlue Mountain circuit.
The win n era strengthened their line
up with Jocko GrauHe. a well known
nemt-pro pitcher from Portland, Nate
Bchanedlinjf, ft catcher on his way to
Join the Southern Idaho league, and
Charley Moore, former league infield
er, also from Portland.
The game wan Pilot Rock'H from the
start, the three recruits adding con
siderable strength to the southern
nine. Helix used all three of Its avail
able pitcher but none wa able to
hold down the corp
Pickett, pilot Ilck second banc- I
man. waa removed from the frame and I
taken to 'the Helix Jail for fighting '
with Umpire Miles late in the contest, j
Pickett took exception to the umpired j
calling Krause out on a thrid strike i
which hit the batter and made hi
objection more emphatic by swinging i
on the umpire. Miles, although small
er than Pickett, threw him over his
1 shoulder to the ground and would have
! pummclei him had not the marshal
1 arrested the offending players. He
' was released on bail.
A large number of local fans went
out to Helix to the game when it was
learned that a contest would be play
eu. The batteries -were:
Krause and Schancdling; McOec,
Thornc, Jlcrce and Thorne.
The game between Milton-Freewnter
and Pendleton and between Atli'-n i
and Walla Walla, were called off yes
terday morning when it was thought
that the rain would not abate during
tho day. In tho afternoon, however,
tho precipitation stopped, but it was
then too late to have a game here
Many fans were disappointed when
they went to the park only to find
that there would be nothing doing
Kchu defeated I'matlUa J2 to J Sun
day on the Umatilla grounds in a game
that was devoid of features. The Kcho
team scored at will and showed that
ll Is about the strongest outfit In the
West Umatilla league. A large dele
gation from Echo ati'-nded the game.
Ilcrmiston won on its own ground
from the Irrigon team by a score of
17 to 7. As in the frame at 1'matilla
the contest was pretty much one-sided
and Hermlston hail no trouble winn-
Intercst in the game was good.
It was well attended
Int.
and
CHURCH LEAGUE SEASON
Hires
Household Extract
contains the actual juices of
roots, barks, herbs and
berries. It makes rootbeer
as pure as it is
sparkling and
delicious.
Hsrmm Hoummhold Extrtct.
THE CHAPcES fc- HIRES COMPA
t Phitetiripbi., Fa-
Twilight baseball, with the church
league furnishing the entertainment,
will open tomorrow evening at 6:15 at
Hound-Up park when the intermed
iates of the Methodist church and
Presbyterian church meet in a five-
inning contest. There are five teams
in the league and about three games
will be played each week.
The opening game of the senior lea
gue will be played on Friday evening
at the same hour. All the contests will
le five Inning affairs and the local Y.
M. C. A. organization is to he In charge
of the schedules.
l'aclfio Coast !'H2rue
W. I Vet.
Ran Francisco 19 12 .I3
Portland 16 11 .593
Vernon 19 15 .559
Oakland m 15 .5 4 5
Salt Iako 18 16 .500
Los Angeles 15 16 .484
Sacramento 13 19 .406
Seattle 9 21 .300 I
exclusive
W lM-re Tlicj I lay Next Week
CLEAN SWEEP MADE BY
I
J. L: VAUGHAN
ELECTRIC CONTRACTS
EVERYTHING ELECTRIC
Tho Federal Electric Washer Machine we are showing
U a new machine in this city. Before buying look it over.
Phone IBS
tos k. Court st.
CMy Associated Tress.)
SEATTLE. Wash.. May 10. Portland-made
a clean sweep of the series,
defeating Seattle 6 t" 0. The crippled
Seattle club played poorly, several of
lnrtlnnd's runs resulting from errors.
Rein hart, the pitcher secured from St.
Louis, pitched fair ball for the loaerl
but his support was ragged. Port
land's first two runs resulting from
Blue's triple and Wistcrziu's single.
LIMIT CATCH OF BROOK
Vernon at Kail Lake; Oakland at
Sacramento; Portland at San Francis
(co; Seattle at LsOfl Angeles.
Fifty eastern brook trout, a limit
catch, displayed in Sol Itanm'n window
today by Hay Spangle, who took them
yesterday in Meacharn creek between
Duncan and Gibbon. The fish are all
flue specimens, being from 8 to 1 .1
inches long. The catch ut tho first
limit taken this season exhibited in
Pendleton.
II. H. Mangold, who was also on
Mcaoham creak, look 15 eastern brook
trout. Ajih La Follette had a catch
estimated at 4 0 trout. His waw also an
exceptionally good basket. The fishing
SPANGLE IS PLANNING
ON JOURNEY TO GAMES
Application for a passport to ac
company the Olympic trapahooting
team entered by the United States will
be made this week by Ray Spangle, lo
cal shooter, who last year averaged
better than 96 per cent and stood
(Twentieth among the shooters of the
country. Spangle is a candidate for
a place on the American squad.
As soon as he can get a man to fill
his place here. Spangle will leave for
his home at Dayton. Ore., where he
Its
features make
it "trouble-proof
We 5 tern Electric
POWER & LIGHT
THIS direct-connected type of Western Electric
Power and Light is practically automatic in
its operation a child can operate it
Dependable electric service night and day for
your farm
See this plant in operation.
CHAS. MILNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
108 East Alta St, Opposite Alta Theatre.
Vacuum Cleaners Lighting Fixtures
Squaw jtered shoots, he believes he will be one
but DO ; of those to go across tho Atlantic In I
(Mk. mid Vtfmm liroolt I'acii
U0e HKOKLiBB, Cal., May 10 Oak
land and Vernon split even Sunday.
Vernon winning the morning game.
3 to 0. Oakland the afternoon per
formance 4 to 2. in the morning
game the Tigers did all their storing
In the third Inning.
Two singles and a double off V.
Mitchell In the first Inning of the aft
ernoon contest netted the Oaks three
runs. I
Dell pitched a wonderful game
the morning, allowing only two
one of them an Infield hit.
In
hits,
Ilecs mid Senators IMtlde
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. May 10.
Sacramento and Salt Lake divide a
double-header. Sacramento winning
Ing the' first game. 6 to 3. and Salt.
Lake the second, 5 to 3.
The first was practically decided in
the third inning "hen Kldred doubled
villi the bases full Ilumtcr's double.
,.i,i,i, uitoi In two runs in the scv- I
tilth, broke a tie In the second game
Salt Lake won the series. 4 to 3-
was best on the spring urancnes oi tnojwui set up a n.io imu. iiwn.e m
c reek, the main creek being quite . iiympic siyie. it no can mane scores
mudilc ' las good as he made last year In regis
Fishermen who went to
creek also had fairly rood luck but no j of those to go
good catches on the river were seen June.
last night. Jim lcvlln and Joe Dc- Ho has just received a letter from
spaln. among those who fished Squaw j Stoney McLinn, secretary ol the na
creek, had fair catches. I tional traitshootcrs, asking that local
shooters assist in financing the trip of
Honev is for sale at from 25 to 30 the American squad. Tho request
cents a pound, which is high for sug- probably
DR. J. EDWIN SHARP
Dental X-Ray by Appointment
3m Arueuiataa uontana.
Inland Shnpire Bank Bid.
Offlo. Fhona t0 Hon Phone 74
H. S. McKENZIE,
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Office :
10-11-12 Belts Building
t-enaieton, ure
M. D.
Throat I
tiding
but low for candy. One might try
square of honey on one's best girl.
will be turned over to the
Pendleton Rod & Gun club, of which
Spangle is a member.
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AiiNh Take Series
SAN FRANCISCO, Cald.. May 10.
Lot Angeles took both morning and
afternoon games from San Francisco.
7 to 2 and 3 to 0. winning tho series.
In the morning fray the Angels hit
Jordan hard, getting four runs from
triple, three doubles and a single.
Lewis replaced him and he. too
hnt-rl bit.
t,i tut. nfternoon ganle the Seals
Mti me close to scoring, fast dou
ble'nlnvs by tho Angels killing their
SK LVl
was
Ha says-
whenever
she wants me
to hurry back
fromthe
grocery store,
she heads the
list with
Post Toasties
DOWNEY'S MARKET
There is never any disap
pointment at the tables of those
who have learned to rely on us
to furnish their meats.
PHONE 600
or 125
: t h&noes.
It is to Your
Interest
We will soon be open with one of the cleanest, freshest
quality lines of g roceries in Pendleton, which we are go
ing to operate with our present meat department. Our
new home will be a home of sanitation in every respect.
We ask our many friends to give us a trial and we are
sure you will find that it will be to your interest to confine
your trading with Us.
LIBERTY MARKET
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QUEBEC KEEPS BUREAU
TO DIRECT SPORTSMEN
MONTRBAU Que., May 10. In fu
ture when American sportsmen wish
..w -tl,ls of this province In
quest of game or fish a bureau here
will bo at their disposal where guides,
game wardens and inspectors will he
on haild to tell the Nlmrods where
., X... i,nin hi.!'' and where the
uifi ,-
game comes In droves, waiting for Ihu
pull of the trigger.
The new fth and gniue Informatlni
i. ni)H of a creator colonlra
.,1.,., lonebed bv the provincial
government and for wnicn n.w,
was voted at the last session oi parn.i
mcnt.
iMi r.,.,,, Ihi, 1 , , - . I Slates ill
in' i.v... ..... ....
i.. i., ii.. ih:i! the largest numbt'i
of Amorlcan fishermen and hunters
as well aa tourists, since berore tne
- ,n . ..,,i north this summer and
the nrw bureau is only one of many
plana to look alter tneir "ecus.
There are probably a lot of good
people In the world who do not look
The biggest, best, most diversified show of the
year.
Greater Alamo Shows
Presented by
Pendleton
BAND
EVERY NIGHT INCLUDING
SATURDAY
Show Grounds Show Grounds
ALTA AND CLAY
Take the Kiddies to the Carnival!
WE LIST THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN
Slightly Used
CARS
1 late Model 4-pauenger Cadillac Looks and runs like
new; 6 cord tires, bumper and other extra equip
ment. 1 1918 model Paige Sport roadster, perfect, condition.
1 1919 Model Lexington Touring Car Cort tire.-, snub
bers, 1 extra tire; mechanically perfect.
1 1918 model Willys-Knight Touring Cord tirett, I ex
tra tire, spotlight and bumpers.
Late Model 5 Passenger Buick Touring.
These cars will be sold at a price that should inter
est any prospective purchaser and must be seen to be
appreciated.
Umatilla Auto Co.
809 Garden
Phono 417
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